We need your assistance to monitor ecological trends on the Sinlahekin Wildlife Area

Join the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in a citizen science initiative to conduct a long-term Ecological Integrity Monitoring (EIM) on the Sinlahekin Wildlife Area. You will be provided training, and free access to the wildlife area.

Citizen Science volunteers: You will need a camera (digital or SmartPhone), and access to a computer website. You can elect to report data at a specific site or multiple sites.

If you have registered in CERVIS, be sure to indicate the "INTEREST CATEGORY" with respect to the wildlife area where you are interested in doing EIM.

Example: Under Citizen Science, check the EIM opportunity associated with the wildlife area of interest--AND, either go to http://wdfw.wa.gov/about/volunteer/ or, in CERVIS, go to SERVICE PROJECTS, and register for the Ecological Integrity Monitoring Pool. By being in this pool, we can let you know when we have EIM training at WDFW wildlife areas.